All the verified artist accounts, based on their artworks and community interactions.
662. Ella SimpsonElla Simpson is a South Australian mural artist and community placemaker known for her vibrant, nature-inspired public artworks. Raised on Kangaroo Island and now based in Adelaide, she operates under her creative studio, Ink and Ruby Studios. Simpson’s murals are characterized by bold colors, botanical motifs, and a strong sense of place.
663. James McLeanJames McLean is a Melbourne based Artist who draws original characters inspired by everyday life. James' creates works of Art that reflect what is happening around the world and how it impacts everyday people. He strives to address topical social issues such as war, poverty, political corruption, mental illness, and the mistreatment of others. James' Art as a whole attempts to address the issues in today's society and how as a community we need to support each other in a challenging and forever changing social, political and economic landscape
665. FesaFesa is a versatile painter and muralist, merging intuitive expression with psychological reflection in his work. With a background in psychology, he approaches themes of transience. His paintings explore the relationship between perception, memory, and space, often drawing inspiration from Impressionism and Expressionism.
His work plays with color contrasts and abstracted reality. Fragmented landscapes and symbolic figures frequently appear, creating a melancholic yet inviting atmosphere. A recurring motive is nature as a projection of human emotions, depicted through dynamic compositions and a reduced color palette.
Fesa’s artistic practice combines traditional and urban techniques to create a profound visual language. His works invite viewers to develop personal associations and challenge the boundaries between subjective perception and fleeting memory.
666. Efrossini ChaniotisContemporary Greek-Australian painter and sculptor with a passion for street art and murals. Strongly narrative style with influences from modern art, byzantine iconography and mythology.
667. Sarah HarrisonSarah is a freelance illustrator & designer, from Bedfordshire. Sarah has painted murals and public art sculptures, worked illustrating children’s picture books and magazines. She loves creating colourful and textured art which sparks joy!
669. Bruna RisonBruna Rison is a muralist, illustrator, tattoo artist, and architect from Santa Maria, Brazil. Her work explores the relationship between women and nature in the urban landscape and their interactions. Through her art, she promotes representation and a sense of belonging. Bruna creates personal projects that emphasize the emotional experience of spaces and the importance of their context—whether urban or not.
Her art explores how women and nature relate to the city and to each other, fostering representation and a sense of belonging.
670. Manoninamanonina is a visual artist of murals, illustrations and imagery.
She explores social narratives within editorial and cultural contexts through conceptually layered work.
672. Ard Doko
Ard Doko is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the complexities of identity, societal structures, and the human condition.
Emerging from the urban art scene at the age of 18, Doko has developed a distinctive visual language that bridges the raw energy of street art with the contemplative depth of fine art.
Self-taught and driven by a desire to challenge norms, Doko employs mediums such as spray paint, acrylics, and audio/video to create compositions that are both visceral and thought-provoking. His signature motif—expressive eyes—serves as a conduit for exploring perception and introspection, inviting viewers to engage with the nuanced layers of his work.
Doko's art has been exhibited internationally, with notable showcases at Museum de Fundatie (Zwolle, NL), GO Gallery (Amsterdam, NL), and Wynwood (Miami,FL).
Beyond the gallery space, Doko is committed to social engagement, contributing to community projects that address mental health care.
673. Out IAMMy name is Inês Almeida Matos – Out IAM – I’m a Street Artist and Illustrator.
My work is guided by human behaviour and its idiosyncrasies, in compositions with elements of nature, in a surreal and provocative way.
675. FI2KFilipp (FI2K) - Russian street artist, working primarily with stencils.
He was born January 6th, 1990 in the Russia's Far East.
Since 2012, he is based in Saint-Petersburg.
More than 18 years Filipp works in stencil technique. He was always attracted by street art, and stencils became his favorite creative tool, despite the fact that process might be very time-consuming.
All of his stencils Filipp cuts manually, putting into each work a piece of his soul. The artist compares such a long process of making stencils with meditation.
He always tries to experiment and make his work more complex, paying a lot of attention to detail. Recently, Filipp finds inspiration in the Renaissance art and tries to combine stories of different times in his works.
Filipp believes that art should evoke emotions and be understandable and accessible to most viewers.
676. BilosVassilis ‘Bilos” Manthopoulos was born and raised in Patras. He studied at the Technical University of Patras, Civil Infrastructure Engineering and continued his studies at Norwich University of the Arts in England, where he obtained an MA in Communication Design, Distinction.
At the age of twelve, he became engaged in graffiti and his interest in public art began. Since 2009 he has been professionally involved in mural painting and illustration.
He actively exhibits his works in Greece and abroad and his murals can be found in several European cities.
He lives and works in Sofia, Bulgaria with his wife and their two sons.
679. Gil LozanoPainter, illustrator, muralist and creative.
Manilva (Malaga).
Graduate in Art History from the University of Malaga.
Immersed in symbolism, from a realistic, demystified, banal and current approach; I declare myself fascinated by the generation of shapes from an empty surface, by the creation process through drawing, of stains and strokes that end up capturing an idea, materializing a way of feeling that gives a result as particular as it is unique and different. . . the ways of seeing the same reality; I approach the world from the infinite facets that my feminine universe presents. Making a thousand contortions and shamelessly flirting with fiction, with the fabulous, with the impossible.
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